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Accounting for jet response induced MET backgrounds to new physics at the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s LHC

Detector mis-modelling or hardware problems may cause an excess of Missing Transverse Energy (MET) to be inferred in physics events recorded in ATLAS, leading to higher than expected backgrounds for new physics. In particular, non-Gaussian tails in the MET distribution are unlikely to be well modell...

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Autor principal: Courneyea, Lorraine
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Victoria U. 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1389901
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description Detector mis-modelling or hardware problems may cause an excess of Missing Transverse Energy (MET) to be inferred in physics events recorded in ATLAS, leading to higher than expected backgrounds for new physics. In particular, non-Gaussian tails in the MET distribution are unlikely to be well modelled in Monte Carlo simulations. To account for this, a technique has been established to improve the background predictions derived from Monte Carlo simulations. This is done using a correction derived through comparison of control samples in data and Monte Carlo simulation. Two different control samples are used to create the correction, giving a range of predictions for the shape of the MET tail and aiding the calculation of systematic errors. This technique is then applied to several samples which are potential backgrounds to new physics which give detector signatures which include MET.
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spelling cern-13899012019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1389901engCourneyea, LorraineAccounting for jet response induced MET backgrounds to new physics at the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s LHCParticle Physics - ExperimentDetector mis-modelling or hardware problems may cause an excess of Missing Transverse Energy (MET) to be inferred in physics events recorded in ATLAS, leading to higher than expected backgrounds for new physics. In particular, non-Gaussian tails in the MET distribution are unlikely to be well modelled in Monte Carlo simulations. To account for this, a technique has been established to improve the background predictions derived from Monte Carlo simulations. This is done using a correction derived through comparison of control samples in data and Monte Carlo simulation. Two different control samples are used to create the correction, giving a range of predictions for the shape of the MET tail and aiding the calculation of systematic errors. This technique is then applied to several samples which are potential backgrounds to new physics which give detector signatures which include MET.Victoria U.CERN-THESIS-2011-117oai:cds.cern.ch:13899012011
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Courneyea, Lorraine
Accounting for jet response induced MET backgrounds to new physics at the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s LHC
title Accounting for jet response induced MET backgrounds to new physics at the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s LHC
title_full Accounting for jet response induced MET backgrounds to new physics at the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s LHC
title_fullStr Accounting for jet response induced MET backgrounds to new physics at the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s LHC
title_full_unstemmed Accounting for jet response induced MET backgrounds to new physics at the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s LHC
title_short Accounting for jet response induced MET backgrounds to new physics at the ATLAS experiment at CERN’s LHC
title_sort accounting for jet response induced met backgrounds to new physics at the atlas experiment at cern’s lhc
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1389901
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